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These are my "concise" notes on medicine and surgery that I made for Finals and used as my main source of revision. Covers a plethora of topics ranging from anaesthetics to cardiology to endocrinology to vascular surgery. It's aimed at Final year students and should be all you need to pass the big exam!

Another presentation covering the GI tract. All information is from NICE guidance & Clinical Knowledge Summaries & Oxford Handbooks.
Images either made by me or from Google. Feedback is appreciated and please check out my other presentations!

I completed this article in collaboration with a senor registrar whilst studying as an undergraduate medical student in Dundee.
This article outlines the proposed introduction of a technique that employs ultrasound to visualise the femoral nerve whilst performing a femoral nerve block. This procedure is performed on patients in both the emergency dept and surgical theatres. Traditionally this procedure has been performed using a 'blind technique' which has an increased association with side effects including inadvertent damage to local structures and systemic toxicity related to local anaesthetic. In the article we give a brief outline of both the the traditional and ultrasound guided techniques and allow readers to understand the benefits of using the proposed technique. We believe that this article will be of great interest to senior medical student and junior doctors who are interested in careers in emergency medicine and anaesthesia.
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After completion of this video session it is expected that the students will be able to understand and demonstrate features and relations of the first part of the duodenum, mesentery of the small intestine and differences between jejunum and ileum.